City: Nancy
Region: Europe
Country: France
Trade area: 3 462 287 sq. feet
Address: Rue des Ponts 54000 Nancy, France
No of floors: 5
Owner: Hammerson
Parking: 1 100 sq. feet
Website: http://www.saint-sebastien.com/
Built on two levels, the Commercial Centre San Sebastian offers more than 105 stores: Personal equipment, culture, gifts, entertainment, food, food, health and beauty, health, services.
The San Sebastian center offers a Monoprix supermarket and brands such as Claire’s, Pimkie, Morgan, 1.2.3, Devred, Jules, Celio Club, etc.
Location and accessibility
The mall is located in the center of Nancy, next to the Central Market. Located in the very center of the city, San Sebastian Centre is a 5 minute walk fr om the train station, the tram service and many bus lines.
The nearest tramway stations are “Maginot”, “Central Point” and “Gare Republic.” The nearest bus stations are “Market”, “COUARAIL”, “Central Point” and “Gare Republic “.
Shopper Trafic/Catchment Area
Catchment area: 428,800
people at -30 min.
Shopper traffic: 8 million visitors annually
Features mall architecture
This property has an outdoor concrete architecture and is inserted in a vertical residential area of 1970, with the presence of five high-rise buildings. It surrounds a place of worship from wh ere it took its name: the Church of St. Sebastian .
Planning
The total area is 48,000 square meters and is built on five levels including a basement, two floors dedicated to trade and two levels of parking. The center houses more than 105 shops with an offer oriented personal goods, services.
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